EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ADMINISTRATIVE ENGAGEMENTS IN RELATION TO EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN POLYTECHNICS: EVIDENCE FROM KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
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International Journal of Global Affairs, Research and Development (IJGARD),
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between administrative engagement and employee
performance in selected Polytechnics of Kwara State, Nigeria. The research was motivated by
concerns over declining staff commitment, weak administrative practices, and inadequate
employee engagement in public tertiary institutions. A descriptive survey research design was
adopted with a quantitative approach. The population comprised 3,983 academic and non
academic staff from Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin, and Lens
Polytechnic Offa. Using the Taro Yamane formula, a sample size of 363 respondents was utilized
with 314 valid questionnaires analyzed. Data were collected using a structured five-point Likert
scale questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using Smart
PLS 4 were employed at a 0.05 significance level. Results revealed that administrative engagement
significantly and positively influences employee performance (β = 0.536, t = 12.993, p = 0.000),
explaining 28.7% of performance variance (R² = 0.287) with a large effect size (f² = 0.403). The
study concluded that effective administrative communication, recognition of ethical conducts,
transparent leadership, and staff involvement in decision-making largely enhance employee
commitment and productivity. It recommended, among others, that constituted authorities should
endeavor to strengthen internal communication systems, establish formal recognition programs,
encourage and promote participatory decision-making, and map out ethical leadership training
for administrators.